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one time when i first got here, they used the back of a bible to slip a hacksaw blade in and they use them to effect an escape. out of one of the buildings. >> this was folded up in what would appear to be a bookmarker, so that we would just think, oh, well, that's a bookmark, leave it. if we weren't looking for things, we wouldn't find it. >> like a game of chess, inmates try to outwit the deputies by finding new and different ways to break the rules. >> they pulled off the caps off the lights and exposed the wiring. what they do is hotwire it and get a spark and light stuff on fire. they can either get -- smuggle tobacco in here or drugs and light it off that. >> disciplinary action is given to the inmates caught with illegal items. >> what we will do is these guys that have razor blades on their bunk, they said it was mine. okay, what we do is we write an incident form out and we send them down to the justice center, down to the 900 building. >> for inmate perry scranton, the dorm search is just part of being a prisoner. >> actually it don't feel too well. nobody likes people going
one time when i first got here, they used the back of a bible to slip a hacksaw blade in and they use them to effect an escape. out of one of the buildings. >> this was folded up in what would appear to be a bookmarker, so that we would just think, oh, well, that's a bookmark, leave it. if we weren't looking for things, we wouldn't find it. >> like a game of chess, inmates try to outwit the deputies by finding new and different ways to break the rules. >> they pulled off the...
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siqueiros uses a structure called polyangular theory. in that position -- you fall into his position. then all the corners of the wall disappear. the project that i'm working on now is a mural i designed for the usc student center with input from the latino student body. this mural is the focal point of a long struggle for the students at usc, who have struggled to assert their presence both in numbers and in sensibilities. we will use these lines to take to the center of our figures. and he figured them in mathematically... i call myself a chicana, because being a chicana means that i understand that i am in a position of the resistance of assimilation, essentially saying we will maintain our sensibility, that we are border people, that we live in the space between both the united states and mexico, that we are of neither and of both, and that we are, particularly, a people who...have a political point of view. and this is essentially the bones of the work. this will be like the bones -- what will hold the whole piece together so that n
siqueiros uses a structure called polyangular theory. in that position -- you fall into his position. then all the corners of the wall disappear. the project that i'm working on now is a mural i designed for the usc student center with input from the latino student body. this mural is the focal point of a long struggle for the students at usc, who have struggled to assert their presence both in numbers and in sensibilities. we will use these lines to take to the center of our figures. and he...
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it keeps us moving. we're not sitting around watching tv. >> reporter: what they are doing is feeding the hungry. taking in and sorting millions of excess food from grocery stores that passed the sell by date but not expired. they then send it off to local food banks. >> there's a growing need especially with the downturn in the economy. >> gary is the ceo which is known as senior gleaners. they fed people with $10 million worth of food. >> most will go to waste? >> america wastes 96 billion pounds of food per year. not all is salvageable but a lot is. if we can salvage the food that's being wasted today we can feed everyone in america and that's what food banks are about. >> reporter: they first got going 33 years ago by heading out in fields and backyards collecting extra produce. he had more tomatoes than he ever could eat hanging in his backyard. >> what led you to make the call and say come out here. >> what am i going to do with it? >> reporter: a crew of four gleaners picked the vines clean. but t
it keeps us moving. we're not sitting around watching tv. >> reporter: what they are doing is feeding the hungry. taking in and sorting millions of excess food from grocery stores that passed the sell by date but not expired. they then send it off to local food banks. >> there's a growing need especially with the downturn in the economy. >> gary is the ceo which is known as senior gleaners. they fed people with $10 million worth of food. >> most will go to waste?...
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mayor joining us now. mayor, we talked before, all the technical problems there, you have been leading the charge. you have to do a bipartisan thing. you were one of the early prominent democratic figures saying we have to reign in public union costs, but you don't have to do it by beamingerring them over the -- badgering them over the head. you argue both sides work together. you had progress. >> i am a democrat, chairedded the party convention, and i said i support the simpson-bowles frame work as a template. i think we have to cut the deficit, obviously, and the tune of somewhere in the neighborhood of $4 trillion over the next -- neil: what do you think of democrats and republicans who let simpson and bowles alone at the alter? >> we have to understand if we want to avoid sequestering, we have to get behind a frame work. neil: you think the president -- >> i think the president is absolutely clear that we need -- his proposal would cut $4 trillion in deficits, and the reason why -- neil: over ten years
mayor joining us now. mayor, we talked before, all the technical problems there, you have been leading the charge. you have to do a bipartisan thing. you were one of the early prominent democratic figures saying we have to reign in public union costs, but you don't have to do it by beamingerring them over the -- badgering them over the head. you argue both sides work together. you had progress. >> i am a democrat, chairedded the party convention, and i said i support the simpson-bowles...
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use freedom on lunch with jack. everybody get! everybody get! get your cash back. chase freedom. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in new york mostly sunny 0e degrees. partly sunny in miami 90 degrees. most lie cloudy in chicago 56. dallas 84. los angeles 78 degrees. let's check your national forecast. most of the northeast will be dry as will much of the south. showers and thunderstorms are expected across florida, southern georgia and eastern carolinas. freeze warnings are up for parts of the northern and central states. snow showers are likely for much of colorado. warm from southwest oregon to southern new mexico. in sports this morning the arizona cardinals look to go 5-0 for the first time since 1974. the cards back in their old town to face the rams. first part of the game, bradford, a touchdown. bradford goes deep to givens for a 52-yard strike. the rams win 17-3 and stop the cardinals winning streak. college football, usc visiting utah for the first time in 95 years. second play of the game. utah returns a fumble for a tou
use freedom on lunch with jack. everybody get! everybody get! get your cash back. chase freedom. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in new york mostly sunny 0e degrees. partly sunny in miami 90 degrees. most lie cloudy in chicago 56. dallas 84. los angeles 78 degrees. let's check your national forecast. most of the northeast will be dry as will much of the south. showers and thunderstorms are expected across florida, southern georgia and eastern...
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there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell us what to wear. someone could have a school fight, and we may be at the mall, and see the person we have a fight with. the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up -- this is who i looked up to. he had a notorious reputation. there was the violence and in return, we had the pros and cons for that. a lot of people would mess with me because of who my father was -- to my brother was. they became my enemies. it was not a choice. this is just how was. let's go get him. and it comes to the place, you get tired of running. i did not see this as being wrong. what people defined as a gang, that must be a gang member right there. i have tattoos on my arm and neck and hand, and none of them are getting associated. they all tell personal story in my life. somebody
there were no handouts and no one told us how to conduct ourselves. and tell us what to wear. someone could have a school fight, and we may be at the mall, and see the person we have a fight with. the army and navy have their bar fights. i did not see this as being a game, or a community. supporting each other, this may have been in a negative way. i did not have a stable household. many of them do not of their fathers are, where their father is dead. in their return, the block i gave up --...
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tell us about the filter on the campaign. >>guest: under the system we have now, if you do donate under $200 you do not have to report. you can have dummy people, and dummy corporations, and if they donate under $200 it doesn't have to be reported. we saw this problem last time around four years ago with the obama campaign, all the investigations showed that so many of his campaign donations, hundreds of millions could not be traced. they were untraceable. one of the reasons why is there was no and still on that website there is no verification firewall, so, if you go on any website and you want to buy something, usually you have to type in the writ card security number, that three number thing, there are all kinds of firewalls so they can trace you to the credit card, you as an american citizen, you can be traced to a u.s. address and obama campaign does not have that firewall in place. they got caught four years ago and they fixed it. this time, they ought to have known better, they ought to have known better and they still
tell us about the filter on the campaign. >>guest: under the system we have now, if you do donate under $200 you do not have to report. you can have dummy people, and dummy corporations, and if they donate under $200 it doesn't have to be reported. we saw this problem last time around four years ago with the obama campaign, all the investigations showed that so many of his campaign donations, hundreds of millions could not be traced. they were untraceable. one of the reasons why is there...
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. >> thank you very much for showing us around today. i really appreciate you taking the time to let me get better acquainted with the operation and also to share with our "culturewire" team. >> i am jeff idakia, and i provide legal representation to 20,000 people every year. it is our goal to ensure that we have the best legal representation possible. we started this nine years ago, to increased consciousness and awareness of the issues that affect public safety in criminal and juvenile justice reform. i am proud to say that this is the ninth summit. we take on issues like closing the california youth authority. and we in the confinement of youth -- young children in -- and the prisoner re-entry program and abolishing the death penalty. we take on three critical issues. the first panel has a riveting discussion about gangs. and reducing gang violence. on our panel are former gang members, gang intervention workers, police, public defenders, and researchers. we talk about strategies to reduce gang violence. i will introduce the keynote s
. >> thank you very much for showing us around today. i really appreciate you taking the time to let me get better acquainted with the operation and also to share with our "culturewire" team. >> i am jeff idakia, and i provide legal representation to 20,000 people every year. it is our goal to ensure that we have the best legal representation possible. we started this nine years ago, to increased consciousness and awareness of the issues that affect public safety in...
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web core and all of us at transbay take pride in giving back to the communities. in the past few months, we aexisted john o'connell high school tech 21 program by donating the necessary materials and tools to keep this class going. the tech 21 program provides high school students with an opportunity to earn high school credit through hands on construction experience. we hope that our donations allow for the students to have a positive experience and encourage them to pursue construction as a career. we are providing these donations right now. one of the things that they have is they have a beautiful shop, but it is empty. through, the carpenter's union and other contractors we are trying to fill in the shop by making it a working workshop like we had in the old days. lately over the past month, we loaded quite a bit of lumber and start the shop off and build the workbenches and we have to have somewhere to work off to do the projects. so we intend to support this project and even further. >> thank you for that and thank you web core on your work on our behalf. wi
web core and all of us at transbay take pride in giving back to the communities. in the past few months, we aexisted john o'connell high school tech 21 program by donating the necessary materials and tools to keep this class going. the tech 21 program provides high school students with an opportunity to earn high school credit through hands on construction experience. we hope that our donations allow for the students to have a positive experience and encourage them to pursue construction as a...
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you used the words leading from behind. mitt romney used it at least once in the speech. the speech was an attempt to say, this is what barack obama has done. here is what i would do. it was tonal more than specific. it was more we need to be bigger, more aggressive whether it's iran or another syria. it was broadly philosophically we need a stronger, more muscular approach. >> on several points he's critical on iran because he would have opposed the initial attempt to open up towards iran and thinks the president didn't go far enough at all in supporting the green revolution of students in iran in june of 2009. the response from the obama team is that the iranian leaders, the reform leaders, student revolutionaries were saying, don't be too overt. it will have a backlash effect. that can be e debated. on sanctions they are criticizing the failure to go tougher though the president arguably did better than george bush in getting russia and china to permit tougher sanctions. they are focused on the sanctions the treasury department opposed. those on the central bank congre
you used the words leading from behind. mitt romney used it at least once in the speech. the speech was an attempt to say, this is what barack obama has done. here is what i would do. it was tonal more than specific. it was more we need to be bigger, more aggressive whether it's iran or another syria. it was broadly philosophically we need a stronger, more muscular approach. >> on several points he's critical on iran because he would have opposed the initial attempt to open up towards...
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thank you for joining us. let's start by talking about your background -- where you grew up, what kinds of jobs you have work. supervisor chu: my parents immigrated to the united states about 30 years ago, and i would say that is probably the most formative part of my background. growing up in an immigrant family, you learn many things. my parents raised me in southern california, and i grew up in the restaurant business. they had a small restaurant at the time, and i was there every weekend, working -- well, not working, eating. having a fried egg roll, wanton, something good. it taught me the value of working hard and what it meant to be part of a small business, a small business -- a small business, small family, and an immigrant family at that. really being impacted by the los angeles riots, when that occurred, put me on the path toward public policy and understanding what it meant to have opportunities and not have opportunities in our various communities. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? s
thank you for joining us. let's start by talking about your background -- where you grew up, what kinds of jobs you have work. supervisor chu: my parents immigrated to the united states about 30 years ago, and i would say that is probably the most formative part of my background. growing up in an immigrant family, you learn many things. my parents raised me in southern california, and i grew up in the restaurant business. they had a small restaurant at the time, and i was there every weekend,...
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clearly a violation of california penal code this section 308 only allows for us to do a suspension on the permit, which was what we did in this case. >> how did you arrive at the 30 day determination? >> i took over this program. actually this was the first round of cases i received when i took over this program in april. i continued the policy that had been in place, my understanding, for years of a 30-day suspension. so i just continued the existing and standing policy the department of public health has. >> 30 days for first offense, even though you could suspend up to 90 days? >> correct. the hearing officer, of course, can reduce or increase up to 90 days or reduce to one day based on the discussion at that hearing. in this case he didn't reduce it at all, nor increase it. >> are you finished? just one question. historically, a number of years ago when these appeals first started showing up here, there was a lot of discussion between the financial impact and in some cases there were data presented as to how the tobacco sales would impact the economic viability of those stores. an
clearly a violation of california penal code this section 308 only allows for us to do a suspension on the permit, which was what we did in this case. >> how did you arrive at the 30 day determination? >> i took over this program. actually this was the first round of cases i received when i took over this program in april. i continued the policy that had been in place, my understanding, for years of a 30-day suspension. so i just continued the existing and standing policy the...
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so glad you're with us. i'm randi kaye. we start this morning with the shuttle "endeavour" final journey. a slow, very slow ride through the streets of los angeles that is still not other. remember, we're used to seeing the shuttle going about 17,000 miles per hour but two miles an hour this weekend may have been too ambitious for "endeavour." john zarrella is hanging out watching the crawl. >> reporter: many people have waited eight, nine hours for the shuttle to arrive, but when it did, it was worth it. it had the road to itself, a parade of one. in tinseltown where seeing stars ho-hum, "endeavour" made everyone starry-eyed. cameras snapped. people looked on in awe as "endeavour" came into view. this was the first viewing area outside the old former arena where the los angeles lakers once played. and "endeavour" was way ahead at that point but it wouldn't last. outside the second designated viewing area, some people stood and waited for more than eight hours for it to arrive and when it did, it was well after dark. the mo
so glad you're with us. i'm randi kaye. we start this morning with the shuttle "endeavour" final journey. a slow, very slow ride through the streets of los angeles that is still not other. remember, we're used to seeing the shuttle going about 17,000 miles per hour but two miles an hour this weekend may have been too ambitious for "endeavour." john zarrella is hanging out watching the crawl. >> reporter: many people have waited eight, nine hours for the shuttle to...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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join us for cbs 5 eyewitness ,, news this morning... beginng >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., thunderstorms, 79 degrees. clouds in atlanta, 76. mostly cloudy skies in st. louis, 70 degrees. plenty of sun in denver, 80. cooler in seattle, 62. >>> a 17-year-old high school boy from massachusetts is rising above his disability. when niko scored his first goal, he became an instant internet sensation. check this out. he has only one leg. this youtube video has already gotten more than one million hits. jim axelrod has more on this athlete's amazing story. >> reporter: it's not hard to pick out niko jogging with his varsity soccer teammates at concord carlisle high school outside boston. he is and always has been the kid with one leg. what is hard to do when watching niko is to believe what you're seeing. >> my disability doesn't define who i am. my disability gives me a challenge every day. >> reporter: born without a right leg and right hip, niko was raised by parents whose only expectation for t
join us for cbs 5 eyewitness ,, news this morning... beginng >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. in d.c., thunderstorms, 79 degrees. clouds in atlanta, 76. mostly cloudy skies in st. louis, 70 degrees. plenty of sun in denver, 80. cooler in seattle, 62. >>> a 17-year-old high school boy from massachusetts is rising above his disability. when niko scored his first goal, he became an instant internet sensation. check this out. he has only one leg....
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just use our trade & probability calculator and there it is. for all the reasons you trade options - from income to risk management to diversification - you'll have the tools to get it done. strategies. chains. positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? around here, options are everything. yes mom, i'll place a long call to you tomorrow. i promise. open an account today and get a free 13-month eibd™ subscription when you call 1-888-280-0154 now. optionsxpress by charles schwab. >>> he's one of the world's richest men. larry ellison loves to go shopping for big things. he even bought a hawaiian island recently. but is he spreading himself too thin? maria bartiromo asked him that question when he she sat down with him earlier this month. >> you pledged $4.2 billion of your stock to take out a loan. why did you do it that? >> actually, i don't owe $4.2 billion or even $1 billion. it turns out that i do have a line of credit where let's say if i wanted to buy something like the los angeles
just use our trade & probability calculator and there it is. for all the reasons you trade options - from income to risk management to diversification - you'll have the tools to get it done. strategies. chains. positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm...could we? around here, options are everything. yes mom, i'll place a long call to you tomorrow. i promise. open an account today and get a free 13-month eibd™ subscription when you call...
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all of us have that kid. they touch us for reasons we cannot articulate. i don't know why bobby touched me, his name was little devil but i never wanted to call him by that name. i think about his personality and that maybe the reason. he was 14 years old and had been abused, and was in foster placement with his hat -- aunt. i fell in love with him in the most proper, loving, in the most big sister way. i would say to him, with all the ignorance of the young social worker, i will always be here for you, always. always. it was a friday night, and i had gone on a string of disasters states, this was in the 1980's. we hooked up, but said we didn't. it was 2:00am and i was getting home. i lived in venice, california. the rent was affordable. but this was to in the morning. the house had a wraparound porch. i was walking up to my house, and there was a shadowy figure on the porch. i did what any concert -- god- fearing a young woman did. i reached for my can of mace, and i was prepared. i looked at the chateau -- shadow, and i heard the voice and knew it was bo
all of us have that kid. they touch us for reasons we cannot articulate. i don't know why bobby touched me, his name was little devil but i never wanted to call him by that name. i think about his personality and that maybe the reason. he was 14 years old and had been abused, and was in foster placement with his hat -- aunt. i fell in love with him in the most proper, loving, in the most big sister way. i would say to him, with all the ignorance of the young social worker, i will always be here...
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so it is a memborial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the same mistakes. good the transjoint power authority directors meeting for thursday october 11th, our apologies as we are waiting as you know, all of our meetings are recorded by the staff at sfgov tv and we thank to want them for recording the meetings. roll call. >> and part of taking roll is director sartipi may be delayed in traffic. >> director lloyd? >> here. >> metcalf? >> here. >> reiskin? >> here. >> ortiz? >> present. >> kim? >> here. >> as well, madam chair, you do have a quorum. >> are there any community indications from the board members? seeing none. i will move on to the business. if there is none, so we will move on to the executive director's report. >> great. good morning, directors and members of the public. some good news, i would like to start off by reporting that since our last meeting in september we did donate our wo llie mammoth tooth to the academies of sciences a
so it is a memborial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the same mistakes. good the transjoint power authority directors meeting for thursday october 11th, our apologies as we are waiting as you know, all of our meetings are recorded by the staff at sfgov tv and we thank to want them for recording the meetings. roll call. >> and part of taking roll is director sartipi may...
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you have time if you'd care to use it. no? okay. then, commissioners, the matter is submitted. >> five thousand is a lot of cigarettes. >> i don't think we're, we have jurisdiction to impose a fine in lieu of suspension or in addition to a reduced -- i was surprised to find absolutely no justification or excuse presented in the papers or oral presentation, absolutely no acknowledgement of the conduct at issue and any attempts to remedy it from happening in the futurement and for that reason i think the 30 days is appropriate. i think it's, if that was what the department decided and they could have gone up to 90, i think that's well within a reasonable amount of time. . >> i do find it troubling that we don't have anything presented to us. is it true that we don't have jurisdiction to convert this it a fine from a suspension? >> i would be careful about that in light of what's been said by the department of health. at this point i'm just not, i'm reluctant to say you do have jurisdiction over that. >> well, i think regardless, based
you have time if you'd care to use it. no? okay. then, commissioners, the matter is submitted. >> five thousand is a lot of cigarettes. >> i don't think we're, we have jurisdiction to impose a fine in lieu of suspension or in addition to a reduced -- i was surprised to find absolutely no justification or excuse presented in the papers or oral presentation, absolutely no acknowledgement of the conduct at issue and any attempts to remedy it from happening in the futurement and for...
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spencer christian will be with us shortly to tell us what is in store there. >> tonight the state public utilities commission rejecting pg&e request to have rate hay -- ratepayers pay most of the cost to fix its aging pipelines. the cpuc says it wants pg&e to pay 64% of the costs. the utility proposing to pay only 10%. this stems from the deadly san bruno explosion that killed eight people. the plan calls for pg&e to pressure test 783 miles of pipeline around the state. replace 186 miles of it. install 228 automatic shut off valves. pg&e says it's disappointed with the decision. so is the watch dog group saying ratepayers will pay more than half of the cost and customer bills wiz will rise along with pg&e profits. >> in the east bay a jury found clayton's vice mayor guilty of embezzle. joe medrano took 160,000s frdz a client intended money to go for worker's compensation. is he running for reelection but convicted felons can not hold office. he's free until sentenced in december. he faces up to four years in prison. >> a lot going on. still to come on abc 7 news at 5:00 the tale of a dog
spencer christian will be with us shortly to tell us what is in store there. >> tonight the state public utilities commission rejecting pg&e request to have rate hay -- ratepayers pay most of the cost to fix its aging pipelines. the cpuc says it wants pg&e to pay 64% of the costs. the utility proposing to pay only 10%. this stems from the deadly san bruno explosion that killed eight people. the plan calls for pg&e to pressure test 783 miles of pipeline around the state....
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tell us what they do? >> the league is non-partisan organization that works to educate voters and register voters. tell them what the up coming election is all about. we do a lot of programs that educate them on the ballot measures and bring the candidates to the forefront so they have a chance to understand. >> why do think it's so important for people to register to vote. i don't ever vote. that is not the answer? >> that is not the answer. it's so important because every vote does matter in the sense it builds and builds. we have a consensus. it really makes a difference. >> cheryl: why do you think people don't? >> they change their address. they change their name. it takes more time to re-register. theye lose it everything they ae doing. with this online registration, it has made it a lot easier. >> cheryl: have you seen a big increase. >> in of the first few weeks, 220,000 new people in the state. in just in san francisco, 10,000 people have registered to vote in the first two weeks of the online reg
tell us what they do? >> the league is non-partisan organization that works to educate voters and register voters. tell them what the up coming election is all about. we do a lot of programs that educate them on the ballot measures and bring the candidates to the forefront so they have a chance to understand. >> why do think it's so important for people to register to vote. i don't ever vote. that is not the answer? >> that is not the answer. it's so important because every...
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turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a pretty amazing example as to how a town can really turn on a dime if there's the political will and if the public gets behind it. narrator: even the casinos and resorts have adapted to efficient water use. mulroy: the las vegas strip uses only 3% of all the water that we deliver. and when you think about it, it's the largest economic driver in the state, the largest employer, bar none. they knew they had to go the extra mile. and they've embraced conservation. and it's almost beyond belief that they're right now in the process of building another 15,000 rooms. southern nevada recycles 100% of its waste
turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a...
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we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with peter nicks coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: the issue of health care has been a constant conversation in this country over the past few years, amplified during this campaign season. behind the politics of health care is the reality of what many americans face, especially in inner cities. peter nicks decided to chronicle a day in a life of an open emergency room. the film is called "the waiting room" and is being called one of the best documentary projects of the year. it is playing in select cities across the country. here are so
we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with peter nicks coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your...
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police are not giving us information at this point, but they have told us that about 4:00 this afternoon, they responded to this area for a report of shots fired. when they arrived, they found a male victim, an adult male victim. they confirmed he passed away. neighbors say the victim is an 18-year-old male and a report hearing between five and seven shots. police are not giving us that much information. lots of police out here today, including the police chief. she is supposed to address the media in just a few mome i want to tell you that a man walked up a few minutes ago saying that the victim was his nephew. he could not tell us much, only that his family member was gone. police are on the lookout for a black male wearing a brown hoodie, and he escaped on a black bicycle. we will bring you more its mission when we have it. >> we will check back in the with you. thank you very much. return now to the campaign scandal surrounding d.c. mayor vincent great. we know the fate of a former campaign aide. howard brooks has been sentenced to 24 months' probation and ordered to perform 200 hour
police are not giving us information at this point, but they have told us that about 4:00 this afternoon, they responded to this area for a report of shots fired. when they arrived, they found a male victim, an adult male victim. they confirmed he passed away. neighbors say the victim is an 18-year-old male and a report hearing between five and seven shots. police are not giving us that much information. lots of police out here today, including the police chief. she is supposed to address the...
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with us now is vida from kusa. can you tell us where this investigation is happening right now and do police have a suspect? >> victor, this morning i can tell you the focus is really shifting to who shot out that window. police are saying that someone fired one shot, at least one shot at that obama campaign field office in denver yesterday afternoon. now, that office is near ninth avenue and to give you an idea where that is. just on the south end of downtown denver. police are telling us that question that you ask, they have a description of a possible vehicle of interest, they are talk about a vehicle only but have not released any information to us just yet. we haven't heard back from the public information officer. detect ives tell us they're reviewing any video of the incident and they have not released a vehicle description or a suspect description or any video at this time. now, we did hear from an obama campaign spokesperson who declined to comment on the incident and, of course, diverted it back to the po
with us now is vida from kusa. can you tell us where this investigation is happening right now and do police have a suspect? >> victor, this morning i can tell you the focus is really shifting to who shot out that window. police are saying that someone fired one shot, at least one shot at that obama campaign field office in denver yesterday afternoon. now, that office is near ninth avenue and to give you an idea where that is. just on the south end of downtown denver. police are telling...
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he's not the jeff he used to be. is parents don't understand and like most veterans, they are in terrible pain. they have nightmares, so what do they do? they drink, or they do drugs because it takes away the pain. and, okay, let's think about the health care that just got. the d.a. does not do dual diagnosis so here is poor jeff, he is having suicidal thoughts and the parents don't know because they didn't tell the parents, and because he was heavy on alcohol and drinking a lot of beer, we can't treat you. they didn't say we don't do a dual diagnosis. they said when he gets off the alcohol than we can treat him. that is no way to treat a veteran that comes home in terrible pain. and beyond jeff's story, because of the constant deployment, they are taking sleeping pills. they are taking percocet. they are taking oxycontin. these are very dangerous drugs. >> host: and addictive. >> guest: and addictive. they come home and that is what they get. they go to a physician, a va's edition, sleeping pills. >> host: in jeff's
he's not the jeff he used to be. is parents don't understand and like most veterans, they are in terrible pain. they have nightmares, so what do they do? they drink, or they do drugs because it takes away the pain. and, okay, let's think about the health care that just got. the d.a. does not do dual diagnosis so here is poor jeff, he is having suicidal thoughts and the parents don't know because they didn't tell the parents, and because he was heavy on alcohol and drinking a lot of beer, we...